Healing looks good on you, sis. 🤍✨
Not the filtered version.
Not the “I’m fine” version.
But the healed, whole, surrendered version.
When you actually do the work…
When you sit with God and allow Him to touch the little girl in you — the one who felt rejected, overlooked, abandoned, misunderstood — something shifts.
You stop reacting.
You start responding.
You forgive quicker.
You pray for your enemies quicker.
You intercede for others quicker — and longer.
You obey quicker.
Because healing matures you.
When you walk in your Kingdom identity, life just hits different. You’re no longer striving for validation. You’re no longer bleeding on people who didn’t cut you. You’re no longer competing — you’re becoming.
Healing doesn’t make you weak.
It makes you stable.
It makes you discerning.
It makes you dangerous to the enemy.
Sis, the glow isn’t just skincare… it’s surrender.
The confidence isn’t arrogance… it’s identity.
The peace isn’t passive… it’s authority.
Keep doing the work.
Keep letting God restore the little girl so the woman can reign.
Because healed women heal women. 💜
And baby… healing looks good on you.
#HealingJourney #KingdomIdentity #ChristianWomen #InnerHealing #FaithOverFear
Healing is often misunderstood as a weakness or a passive state, but from my personal experience, embracing healing is one of the most empowering journeys a woman can undertake. It’s about facing the parts of your past that left you feeling overlooked or abandoned and allowing yourself to be transformed through that surrender. What I’ve learned is that when you sit with God and confront those inner wounds—the little girl within who carried the pain—you give yourself permission to stop reacting impulsively and start responding with wisdom. This shift brings maturity; you find yourself forgiving more easily, praying more deeply, and obeying God’s leading with greater swiftness. The image captured through the phrase "She Is Not Who She Used To Be" resonates deeply. It reflects the reset era of self-discovery and confidence that is grounded not in arrogance but in authentic identity. Healing cultivates stability and discernment, equipping you to stand firm against negativity and spiritual attacks. The glow that people often notice isn’t just about skincare; it’s the radiance of surrender and peace. That peace is not passive but authoritative—rooted in faith that surpasses fear. This inner glow signals a woman who no longer strives for validation but rests in her God-given Kingdom identity. Furthermore, healing is contagious. As women heal, they naturally begin to heal others. This ripple effect creates communities built on compassion, strength, and mutual restoration. It’s a beautiful cycle that ultimately leads to reigning fully in both personal and spiritual realms. For anyone on this journey, my advice is simple: keep doing the work. Healing is not a one-time event but a continuous process of restoration and growth. Let God renew the child within so the woman you are called to be can reign with confidence and authority. The process is challenging but incredibly rewarding—because, truly, healing looks amazing on you.





































































